Raipur, August 11, 2023: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel will tomorrow inaugurate or lay the foundation stones for developmental works worth Rs 131.91 crore.
A special function is organised tomorrow at Jai Stambh Chowk, Raipur to inaugurate in the hand of Chief Minister Baghel the statue of Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh, who was hanged by the Britishers on the very spot.
The state government is also investing Rs 109 crore to lay the underground cabling for electrification, and the Chief Minister will lay the foundation stone for that project tomorrow.
Baghel will dedicate to the public 16 gardens and ponds, spending Rs 12 crore which were beautified by the state.
Similarly spending Rs 7.22 crore 36 community halls would be constructed after the Chief Minister tomorrow laid the foundation stone.
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